SLAY
RIDES-----
It's that time of the year when everyone can
celebrate Christmas at Mt. Charleston Lodge. Robert
Humphreys and Barbara Orcutt, owner of the Mt.
Charleston Lodge have provided slay tours for over
seven years. "Robert Goulet not long ago enjoyed
the slay rides while singing Christmas songs,"
stated Humphreys. -----
For more information on slay rides call
872-5408. We invitee you to check out the Celebrity
Scene web site and scroll to the TV set to enjoy a
couple of our TV shows with Steve Harvey and Boys
11 Men.

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Jockey Club MGM Mirage BOARDWALK
PROJECT:PHOTO IMAGE665:
108 The 1997 proposed ChinaExpo Forbidden City
Jockey Club project featured on TVI's 1997 cover.
The new CityCenter Boardwalk Project -- is slated
to be closed by January 9, 2006, to make room for
MGM Mirage Boardwalk project. -
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ByLines:
Editors Note - TVI's Celebrity Scene Meets the
Celebrities at Dimples, BurbankCLICK
FOR PHOTOS FROM
DIMPLE'S
- Include: l/r Val
Valdez, Donna Jeffries, Linda Chapman, Sandra
Giles, Larry Leverett, Ann
Robinson, Sharman
Kanter, Troy Cory, Josie Cory,
Linda
Chapman. Photo 02: The Dimple Girls with Troy Cory
and Larry Leverett. Others pictured,
Sal
Ferraro
Sandra
Piller. Lee Van Cleef, Sal,
Regina, Larry & Jon, Caruth C. Byrd, / Michelle
Ma / Frankie Anne, Larry with Kelli &
Alexa.DIMPLESAnd moving right
along Have we told you about "Dimples" in
Burbank yet? Since it's opening in 1982 as the very
first Karaoke club outside of Japan, Dimples has
been reported on in every newspaper in L.A. and
news show, and has also been featured on many TV
series and movies such as: "Eye on L.A.", "Blind
Date", "Two on the Town", and Eddie Murphy's "The
Klumps", etc..
----- TVIs Larry
Leverret and Donna, along with TVIs publishers,
Troy & Josie Cory, met the lovely actress Ann
Robinson, of War of the World, and the rest of the
guest attending the event. (see Photo). There was
even a recent channel 9 special on karaoke which
prominently featured only Dimples.
-----Sal
Ferraro, who is the owner of
Dimples
is a prominent business man in the area, owning
auto dealerships and other successful businesses
all around town. It was legendary producer Hal
Roach back in the early 80's who first brought a
karaoke machine to Sal and told him "This is the
hottest thing in Japan". It was the genius of Sal
(see PHOTOS)
who knew just what to do with
it, and took it from there.
Troy
Cory, our e-tviNews
editor,and China Trade
Expert, has used Dimples for many years to host his
China dignataries, U.S. businessmen, and shoot a
few promo spots. (see PHOTOS)
Performers on stage not only
get to be seen on Dimples own cable TV show which
is seen on five different channels, but also get to
be seen (and maybe discovered) by the big shots at
Warner Brothers across the street, who can watch
the shows from a live-action broadcast on a huge
screen right outside the bar.
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About Quincy Jones

AboutPete
Allman---During
that last 19 years Pete has interviewed well over
30,000 people, many of whom are notables from Oprah
Winfrey, Larry King, and Red Skelton to legendary
actors Anthony Quinn, Morgan Freeman and James Earl
Jones to sports figures Oscar De La Hoya and
Evander Holyfield. Pete is a versatile
communicator. He has written for over 40
publications with Celebrity Scene News, TVI
Magazine, Vegas Flash and Hollywood In Action
columns. Pete segued from journalism to radio and
television working initially with James Brown, The
Godfather of Soul, Robert Goulet, Troy Cory and
Englebert Humperdinck. Pete's interviews are
uplifting and
inspirational.---What
the majority of folks don't know about is Pete's
entertainment background. He started in Houston,
Texas with Bubba Thomas and The Lightmen as a
vocalist and promoter where he developed jazz clubs
in restaurants. After working with Bubba, Pete
relocated to Las Vegas, opening his own revue at
the Fremont Hotel, later moving to the The Marina
Hotel on the "Strip," now the MGM. He was also
instrumental in exposing artists such as Kirby Van
Burch, The Prince of Magic and dancer/singer Lyn
Ashley to Las Vegas.
---
In the
90's, Pete branched out into producing television
commercials for such clients as Sam Woo BBQ, Dragon
Sushi and The Olympic Garden Gentlemen's Club. He
continues to produce local commercials which are
cost effective with the same quality as national
commercials. Pete has effectively employed such
names as comedy-legend/singer Steve Rossi, actor
Michael DeLano, actress Gale Baker and
entertainer/actor Mayf L. Nutter for product
endorsements.
---
Pete is
currently in production with the televised version
of Las Vegan Report airing weekly on LookRadio.com,
Warner Brothers - Las Vegas, cable 12 and UPN 25.
He holds the titles of Executive Director of Public
Relations for Las Vegan Magazine and is Executive
Producer, Director and Host of The Las Vegan
Report.
---
Pete
enjoys his positions as broadcaster, producer and
talk-show host. He is available for lectures and
tourism promotion for vacation destination spots
throughout the United States and
abroad.---Pete
is also President of Celebrity Scene News
broadcasting Sundays, 7-8pm PST, with entertainer
Steve Rossi on Talk America Radio Network based in
Boston, Massachusetts and is also heard on Cable
Radio Network (CRN) on shows Take It To The Limit
with Buck Hunter, The Jersey Boy Show and The
B-Team Show. CRN, based in Sunland, California,
reaches over 15 million households nationwide, 3*
million of which are based in the Los Angeles area.
Other stations which broadcast Celebrity Scene News
independently are 94.7 BOSS Radio in Augusta,
Georgia, WQBH Radio in Detroit, Michigan and KDWN
AM 720 in Las Vegas, Nevada on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 1pm.

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Editors NotePHOTOS
- Sandra Giles, Roy Rogers & Larry Leverett /
Sandra
Giles, Larry Leverett, Sandra
Piller. Lee Van Cleef &
Larry Leverett / Sal, Regina, Larry & Jon,
Caruth C. Byrd, / Troy Cory, Michelle Ma / Frankie
Anne, Larry with Kelli &
Alexa.DIMPLESAnd moving
right along Have we told you about "Dimples"
in Burbank yet? Since it's opening in 1982 as the
very first Karaoke club outside of Japan, Dimples
has been reported on in every newspaper in L.A. and
news show, and has also been featured on many TV
series and movies such as: "Eye on L.A.", "Blind
Date", "Two on the Town", and Eddie Murphy's "The
Klumps", etc..
----- Larry,
along with lovely actress Regina Sands and
Australian cameraman Jon Dorn shot a special
segment of "Hollywood Beat" there also. There was
even a recent channel 9 special on karaoke which
prominently featured only Dimples.
-----Sal
Ferraro, who is the owner of
Dimples
is a prominent business man in the area, owning
auto dealerships and other successful businesses
all around town. It was legendary producer Hal
Roach back in the early 80's who first brought a
karaoke machine to Sal and told him "This is the
hottest thing in Japan". It was the genius of Sal
(see PHOTOS)
who knew
just what to do with it, and took it from there.
-----
Dimples
which is conveniently surrounded by Warner
Brothers, NBC, Universal and Disney Studios is the
only karaoke nightclub open 7 nights a week, and
the first club to present each performer with a
free audio tape.Troy
Cory, our e-tviNews
editor,and
China Trade Expert, has used Dimples for many years
to host his China dignataries, U.S. businessmen,
and shoot a few promo spots. (see PHOTOS)
Performers
on stage not only get to be seen on Dimples own
cable TV show which is seen on five different
channels, but also get to be seen (and maybe
discovered) by the big shots at Warner Brothers
across the street, who can watch the shows from a
live-action broadcast on a huge screen right
outside the bar.

-TVI
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for the future?-----
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5.
NBS100 Review WiFi / Land-linesTo
Send A Voice, said Stubblefield, in 1902,AMONG THE MOST
important methods are those operating: (1) by
electro-magnetic induction; (2) by electric current
dispersion, (wired); (3) by variation of a beam of
light, (thermal); (4) by electro-static induction;
and (5) by electro-magnetic waves; or (6) by a
combination of all 5. The first and fifth methods,
namely that of electro-magnetic induction and by
electro-magnetic waves, were the simplest and
easiest for Stubblefield to demonstrate to the
layman on how the human voice could be transmitted
and received through space, without connecting
wires, "even though" he stated, "walls and other
objects that obtruded the transmission, was
standing in the way."For best
results, to maintain articulate voice quality,he combined, early
in 1890, methods 1, 2, 4 and 5 to transmit and
receive articulate voice. He was the first to use a
loudspeaker with his wireless. (Figure 01.20).
During World I and II, the Army Signal Corps and
AT&T called this combined system, the "Squier
System" or "Wired Wireless". If one system was
knocked out by the enemy, the other system would
still operate.MAXWELL'S ETHER THEORY DIES - November, 13,
1931. The one-hundredth anniversary of Clerk
Maxwell's birth was marked by the scientific world
"digging a grave for the theory of a luminiferous
ether," but at the same time honoring Maxwell's
mathematical genius.
1934
-Congress created the Federal
Communications Commission in 1934.